Sagar Patel, Vishal Patel, Mohammed Ayyad, Arthi Palani, Joseph Allencherril
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Stable angina management and pharmacotherapy varies widely despite the longstanding availability of several drug classes. We herein review current angina management strategies through the lens of optimal medical therapy (OMT), while highlighting emerging therapies and the growing clinical significance of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD). This narrative review synthesizes findings from existing research and key clinical trials to outline both established and evolving treatment approaches for chronic stable angina. Beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers remain the foundation of symptom management, while nitrates, ranolazine, ivabradine, and trimetazidine may be considered for refractory symptoms. Few novel pharmacologic therapies have emerged in recent decades, underscoring a critical need for innovation-particularly in the treatment of CMD, which is increasingly recognized as a distinct pathophysiologic entity requiring targeted therapy. Advances in invasive coronary function testing have improved diagnostic accuracy for CMD, yet consensus on optimal treatment remains elusive. Emerging interventional strategies and stem cell-based interventions show promise for patients with refractory angina who lack further revascularization options. The limited progress in novel pharmacologic development reinforces the need for ongoing research to refine therapeutic strategies for CMD and expand treatment options for patients with treatment-resistant angina.
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Promoting rational therapy within the discipline of cardiology, the American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs covers all aspects of the treatment of cardiovascular disorders, particularly the place in therapy of newer and established agents.
Via a program of reviews and original clinical research articles, the journal addresses major issues relating to treatment of these disorders, including the pharmacology, efficacy and adverse effects of the major classes of drugs; information on newly developed drugs and drug classes; the therapeutic implications of latest research into the aetiology of cardiovascular disorders; and the practical management of specific clinical situations.
The American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs offers a range of additional enhanced features designed to increase the visibility, readership and educational value of the journal’s content. Each article is accompanied by a Key Points summary, giving a time-efficient overview of the content to a wide readership. Articles may be accompanied by plain language summaries to assist patients, caregivers and others in understanding important medical advances. The journal also provides the option to include various other types of enhanced features including slide sets, videos and animations. All enhanced features are peer reviewed to the same high standard as the article itself. Peer review is conducted using Editorial Manager®, supported by a database of international experts. This database is shared with other Adis journals.